How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected tobacco users in India: Lessons from an ongoing tobacco cessation program

Introduction Tobacco use is detrimental at any time. However, it is proving to be more dangerous during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tobacco use may increase the risk of being infected, increases the chances of complications, and also increases the probability of its spread. We assessed the awareness abou...

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Main Authors: Himanshu A. Gupte, Gauri Mandal, Dinesh Jagiasi
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2020-09-01
Series:Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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spelling doaj-f6b7f14b7a7246da86731053619c91d92020-11-25T03:46:34ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Prevention and Cessation2459-30872020-09-016September1510.18332/tpc/127122127122How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected tobacco users in India: Lessons from an ongoing tobacco cessation programHimanshu A. Gupte0Gauri Mandal1Dinesh Jagiasi2Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation, Mumbai, IndiaSalaam Bombay Foundation, Mumbai, IndiaNarotam Sekhsaria Foundation, Mumbai, IndiaIntroduction Tobacco use is detrimental at any time. However, it is proving to be more dangerous during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tobacco use may increase the risk of being infected, increases the chances of complications, and also increases the probability of its spread. We assessed the awareness about this association and the impact of the lockdown on tobacco use among tobacco users registered before the lockdown for LifeFirst, a tobacco dependence treatment program. Methods 1016 tobacco users were under active follow-up in their course of the 6-month counselling program. From 14 to 28 May 2020, 650 (64%) of these registered users were contacted by counsellors for follow-up sessions over the telephone. Semi-structured questionnaires were filled in during the calls. Results Two-thirds (67%) of tobacco users were unaware of the association between tobacco and COVID-19. Only 30% of the users felt that the current situation had affected their tobacco use, the commonest impacts being unavailability and increased prices of tobacco products. While this was seen as an opportunity to quit by some users, some reported increased tobacco use due to increased stress. Of the 219 (34%) tobacco users who quit tobacco during the lockdown, 51% quit because of the lockdown and their concern over COVID-19. Abstinence among those who were aware of the association between the coronavirus and tobacco was twice that among those who were not aware. Conclusions Awareness activities about the harmful effects of tobacco during the coronavirus pandemic have to be strengthened. Measures to motivate and support tobacco users to quit have to be provided through cessation services.http://www.journalssystem.com/tpc/How-has-the-COVID-19-pandemic-affected-tobacco-users-in-India-learnings-from-an-ongoing,127122,0,2.htmlcounselingtobacco cessationcovid-19lockdown
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author Himanshu A. Gupte
Gauri Mandal
Dinesh Jagiasi
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Gauri Mandal
Dinesh Jagiasi
How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected tobacco users in India: Lessons from an ongoing tobacco cessation program
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
counseling
tobacco cessation
covid-19
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author_facet Himanshu A. Gupte
Gauri Mandal
Dinesh Jagiasi
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title How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected tobacco users in India: Lessons from an ongoing tobacco cessation program
title_short How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected tobacco users in India: Lessons from an ongoing tobacco cessation program
title_full How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected tobacco users in India: Lessons from an ongoing tobacco cessation program
title_fullStr How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected tobacco users in India: Lessons from an ongoing tobacco cessation program
title_full_unstemmed How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected tobacco users in India: Lessons from an ongoing tobacco cessation program
title_sort how has the covid-19 pandemic affected tobacco users in india: lessons from an ongoing tobacco cessation program
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series Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
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publishDate 2020-09-01
description Introduction Tobacco use is detrimental at any time. However, it is proving to be more dangerous during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tobacco use may increase the risk of being infected, increases the chances of complications, and also increases the probability of its spread. We assessed the awareness about this association and the impact of the lockdown on tobacco use among tobacco users registered before the lockdown for LifeFirst, a tobacco dependence treatment program. Methods 1016 tobacco users were under active follow-up in their course of the 6-month counselling program. From 14 to 28 May 2020, 650 (64%) of these registered users were contacted by counsellors for follow-up sessions over the telephone. Semi-structured questionnaires were filled in during the calls. Results Two-thirds (67%) of tobacco users were unaware of the association between tobacco and COVID-19. Only 30% of the users felt that the current situation had affected their tobacco use, the commonest impacts being unavailability and increased prices of tobacco products. While this was seen as an opportunity to quit by some users, some reported increased tobacco use due to increased stress. Of the 219 (34%) tobacco users who quit tobacco during the lockdown, 51% quit because of the lockdown and their concern over COVID-19. Abstinence among those who were aware of the association between the coronavirus and tobacco was twice that among those who were not aware. Conclusions Awareness activities about the harmful effects of tobacco during the coronavirus pandemic have to be strengthened. Measures to motivate and support tobacco users to quit have to be provided through cessation services.
topic counseling
tobacco cessation
covid-19
lockdown
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